Archive for 'Bird Tips'
Your Pet Bird’s First Month at Home
Moving to a new home can be stressful for a bird, especially if the bird is a handfed baby. Luckily, if you spend some time setting everything up properly, it isn’t too hard to help your bird make the adjustment to a new home.
The first thing you should do for your new bird is to [...]
Posted: November 1st, 2008 under Bird Tips.
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Choosing the Proper Toys for your Pet Bird
With their strong beaks and active minds, it is no wonder that birds quickly grow unhappy if they are sitting in an empty cage. Since some birds become pluckers and pull out the majority of their feathers when they are bored, it is important that you give birds toys to keep them happy and healthy.
One [...]
Posted: October 29th, 2008 under Bird Tips.
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Caring for your Lorie and Lorikeet
While most birds have basically the same basic care requirements, lories and lorikeets are quite unique. The thing that sets them apart from other birds is their brush-like tongue. This tongue is designed to collect nectar from plants, while most parrots have a tongue that is perfectly suited to manipulating seeds. Because these birds require [...]
Posted: October 25th, 2008 under Bird Tips.
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Cockatiels as a Pet
If you are going to be owning a bird for the first time, you may want to take a close look at the cockatiel. This family friendly bird is the perfect choice for beginners, since it is easy to care for and adaptable. Most cockatiels are happy to cuddle up to their owners, especially if [...]
Posted: October 23rd, 2008 under Bird Tips.
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Choosing Your First Pet Bird
Birds can be intelligent, enjoyable companions, but choosing the wrong bird can really cause heartache and frustration. How do you choose the right pet bird for you and your family? Before you try to decide which species of bird you want, you may want to think about whether a bird is really the right type [...]
Posted: October 18th, 2008 under Bird Tips.
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